
Portable Crib
Babies are a wonderful addition to any family, they are so
small and have a smell that is uniquely their own. Along with a
new baby comes a need for many things, bottles, diapers,
formula, wipes, diaper bag and of course a new crib just to
name a few. Currently, people are on the go more than ever
before, which has brought about the invention of the portable
crib.
History
In early times, children often slept with their parents until
they were old enough for a small bed of their very own. When
the first cribs were made around the mid 1700's, they were
likely to be more like cradles than actual cribs as we know
them today and a portable crib was unheard of. Baby cribs were
only for the extremely wealthy in those times.
Playpen Early Portable Crib
The playpen is the forerunner of the portable crib.
The earliest mention of the playpen is in the Oxford English
dictionary from 1902. These play yards were set up to keep
children safe while parents were otherwise occupied.
Traditionally made of wood, they had vertical bars extending
higher than the height of the child and had a soft mat for
flooring. Many of these would fold up and as parent's lives
became busier, they would suffice as a portable crib for
outings.
A Portable Crib Today
Today a portable crib can be a simple pack and play type or a
fold away portable crib. The first is the most popular as they
are soft sided, and pack down very small, making them excellent
for travel. The second type looks much like an actual crib but
folds away for temporary storage or travel, these are a bit
bulkier than the pack and play type portable crib, but are
perfect if you need it only for occasional overnight visitors
with small children. (8)
Pack and Play Portable Crib
Graco is a popular brand for a reasonably priced portable crib.
Many retailers across the country carry them and they will
retail for about $80 before tax. This wonderful portable crib
comes with everything you need for a variety of traveling
situations.
• Weighs less than 20 pounds
• Canopy with removable soft toys
• Wheels
• Mesh sided
• Push button fold
Graco offers a wide variety of portable cribs that range in
price from $80-200 depending on the amenities.
Fold Away Portable Crib
Dream on me is a popular baby furniture brand and they offer
several types of portable crib, including a fold away model.
These baby beds look identical to a real baby bed but fold away
for storage and travel; since they fold away, they take a much
thinner mattress than traditional baby beds. This is something
some parents are not very fond of.
• Dual hooded locking wheels
• Solid Beachwood
• Drop side rail
• Two position mattress
• $99
Safety and a Portable Crib
A portable crib is a convenience that most parents would not
know how to live without. They provide comfort for the baby in
many situations and convenience for the parents. However, there
have been a few safety concerns associated with a portable crib
that you should be aware of.
• Recalls- There have been safety recalls for various
reasons and most of these models have been pulled from the
shelf. However if you are borrowing or purchasing a used
portable crib, be sure you check the web for these important
recalls, a visit to the manufacturers website should give you
all the information.
• A portable crib with mesh sides should have a tight
weave to prevent toes or fingers from becoming stuck or
injured.
• Purchasing an old wooden portable crib is not a good
idea. The paint could contain lead and the distance between the
bars could allow a small head to become lodged.
• Measure the top rail of your portable crib; it should be
22 inches from the floor to be safe from escape artists. Of
course, the size of the child should be considered as well, if
they are as tall or taller than the portable
crib, it is not safe.
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